TinyMCE Advanced

Descrição

For WordPress version 5.0 and newer the TinyMCE Advanced plugin introduces a “Hybrid Mode” for the new Block Editor (Gutenberg).
It brings the best of both editors together, enhances the Classic Block and adds a new Classic Paragraph Block that includes the TinyMCE editor.

If you are not quite ready to switch to the Block Editor, or have plugins that cannot be used there (yet), using Hybrid Mode is your best option.
It lets you to continue to use the familiar “Classic” editor inside the Classic and Classic Paragraph Block, and at the same time gives you access to all blocks and new features in the Block Editor.

If you want to continue to use the previous editor in WordPress 5.0 and newer, this plugin has an option to replace the new editor with the previous one. If you prefer to have access to both editors side by side or to allow your users to switch editors, it would be better to install the Classic Editor plugin. TinyMCE Advanced is fully compatible with the Classic Editor plugin and similar plugins that restore use of the previous WordPress editor.

As always this plugin will let you add, remove and arrange the buttons that are shown on the Visual Editor toolbar in the Classic Block in the new Block Editor, and in the Classic Editor (when enabled by a plugin). You can configure up to four rows of buttons including Font Sizes, Font Family, text and background colors, tables, etc. It will also let you enable the editor menu, see the screenshots.

It includes 15 plugins for TinyMCE that are automatically enabled or disabled depending on the buttons you have chosen.
In addition this plugin adds some commonly used options as keeping the paragraph tags in the Text editor and importing the CSS classes from the theme’s editor-style.css.

Some of the features added by this plugin

Hybrid mode that lets you use the best of both editors.

Includes a “Classic Paragraph Block” that can be used instead of or together with the default Paragraph Block.

Supports converting of most default blocks to “classic” paragraphs, and from classic paragraphs back to the default blocks.

Support for creating and editing tables in the Classic Blocks and the Classic Editor.

More options when inserting lists in the Classic Blocks and the Classic Editor.

Search and Replace in the Classic Blocks and the Classic Editor.

Ability to set Font Family and Font Sizes in the Classic Blocks and the Classic Editor.

And many others.

Privacy

TinyMCE Advanced does not collect or store any user related data. It does not set cookies, and it does not connect to any third-party websites. It only uses functionality that is available in WordPress, and in the TinyMCE editor.

In that terms TinyMCE Advanced does not affect your website’s user privacy in any way.

Ecrãs

Classic Paragraph Block.

The Classic Editor (TinyMCE) toolbars settings.

The Classic Block (Block Editor) toolbars settings.

Editor options.

Advanced plugin options.

Administration options.

Instalação

Best is to install directly from WordPress. If manual installation is required, please make sure that the plugin files are in a folder named “tinymce-advanced” (not two nested folders) in the WordPress plugins folder, usually “wp-content/plugins”.

Perguntas frequentes

No styles are imported in the Formats sub-menu.

These styles are imported from your current theme editor-style.css file. However some themes do not have this functionality. For these themes TinyMCE Advanced has the option to let you add a customized editor-style.css and import it into the editor.

I have just installed this plugin, but it does not do anything.

Change some buttons on one of the toolbars, save your changes, clear your browser cache, and try again. If that does not work try reloading the Edit page several times while holding down Shift. There may also be a network cache somewhere between you and your host. You may need to wait for a few hours until this cache expires.

When I add “Smilies”, they do not show in the editor.

The “Emoticons” button in TinyMCE adds the codes for the smilies. The actual images are added by WordPress when viewing the Post. Make sure the checkbox “Convert emoticons to graphics on display” in “Options – Writing” is checked.

The plugin does not add any buttons.

Make sure the “Disable the visual editor when writing” checkbox under “Users – Your Profile” is not checked.

I still see the “old” buttons in the editor

Click the “Restore Default Settings” button on the plugin settings page and then set the buttons again and save.

Without even touching it, one day this plugin decided to stop uploading my images, stopped to even add old images I already had in my website to the posts, unexpected errors to the admin area PLUS something about adding extra whitespace.
I’ve spend numerous hours to find the error and that was something the json was calling a mini.css of the tiny! I deactivated and deleted the plugin. Nada, zip, zero. It’s still there – propably in the database or I don’t know where else, because I don’t see it in the plugins- and like the Lazarus still gives errors and I CANNOT work on my website at all. I wish it had minus – 100 stars to vote this plugin. Has happened to me in the past with another website back in 2015 (totally crashed forever) and now 2018 I thought that “the technology and the knowledge has improved, so they will have been improved”. ABSOLUTE NOT. DO NOT download it if you want a healthy running smoothly website.

Registo de alterações

4.8.2

Added converting of most default blocks to classic paragraphs, and from classic paragraphs to default blocks.

4.8.1

Updated for WordPress 5.0.

Added Hybrid Mode for the Block Editor. Includes a Classic Paragraph Block that replaces the default Paragraph Block.

Added option to replace the Block Editor with the Classic Editor.

Added another settings section for configuring the toolbars in the Classic Block and the Classic Paragraph Block.

Added some CSS fixed for the Classic Block.

Fixed (removed) setting of inline CSS for table cells when inserting a table. Inline CSS is still added when a table is resized by dragging.

4.8.0

Updated for WordPress 4.9.8 and TinyMCE 4.8.0.

4.7.13

Updated the table and anchor plugins to 4.7.13 (2018-05-16). Fixes a bug in the table plugin in Edge.

4.7.11

Updated for WordPress 4.9.6 and TinyMCE 4.7.11.

4.6.7

Fixed compatibility with Gutenberg freeform block.

Forced refresh of the TinyMCE plugins after activation.

Updated for WordPress 4.9 and TinyMCE 4.6.7.

4.6.3

Updated for WordPress 4.8 and TinyMCE 4.6.3.

4.5.6

Updated for WordPress 4.7.4 and TinyMCE 4.5.6.

Fixed PHP notice after importing settings.

4.4.3

Updated for WordPress 4.7 and TinyMCE 4.4.3.

Fixed missing “Source code” button bug.

4.4.1

Updated for WordPress 4.6 and TinyMCE 4.4.1.

Fixed multisite saving bug.

Added new button in the Text editor to add or reset the line breaks. Adds line breaks only between tags. Works only when it detects that line breaks are missing so it doesn’t reformat posts with removed paragraphs.

4.2.5

4.2.3.1

4.2.3

Removed the textpattern plugin as WordPress 4.3 includes similar functionality by default.

French translation by Nicolas Schneider.

4.1.9

Updated for WordPress 4.2 and TinyMCE 4.1.9.

Fixed bugs with showing oEmbed previews when pasting an URL.

Fixed bugs with getting the content from TinyMCE with line breaks.

4.1.7

Updated for WordPress 4.1 and TinyMCE 4.1.7.

Fixed bug where consecutive caption shortcodes may be split with an empty paragraph tag.

4.1.1

Fix bug with image captions when wpautop is disabled.

Add translation support to the settings page. Button names/descriptions are translated from JS using the existing WordPress translation, so this part of the settings page will be translated by default. The other text still needs separate translation.

4.1

Updated for WordPress 4.0 and TinyMCE 4.1.

Add the textpattern plugin that supports some of the markdown syntax while typing, (more info).

3.5.8

3.4.9

3.4.5.1

3.4.5

Updated for WordPress 3.3 or later and TinyMCE 3.4.5.

3.4.2.1

Fix the removal of the media plugin so it does not require re-saving the settings.

3.4.2

Compatibility with WordPress 3.2 and TinyMCE 3.4.2, removed the options for support for iframe and HTML 5.0 elements as they are supported by default in WordPress 3.2, removed the media plugin as it is included by default.

3.3.9.1

Added advanced options: stop removing iframes, stop removing HTML 5.0 elements, moved the support for custom editor styles to editor-style.css in the current theme.

Attention: if you have a customized tadv-mce.css file and your theme doesn’t have editor-style.css, please download tadv-mce.css, rename it to editor-style.css and upload it to your current theme directory. Alternatively you can add there the editor-style.css from the Twenty Ten theme. If your theme has editor-style.css you can add any custom styles there.

3.2.4

3.2

3.1

Compatibility with WordPress 2.6 and TinyMCE 3.1, keeps empty paragraphs when disabling the removal of P and BR tags, the buttons for MCImageManager and MCFileManager can be arranged (if installed).

3.0.1

Compatibility with WordPress 2.5.1 and TinyMCE 3.0.7, added option to disable the removal of P and BR tags when saving and in the HTML editor (wpautop), added two more buttons to the HTML editor: wpautop and undo, fixed the removal of non-default TinyMCE buttons.

3.0

2.2

2.1

Improved language selection, improved compatibility with WordPress 2.3 and TinyMCE 2.1.1.1, option to override some of the imported css classes and other small improvements and bugfixes.

2.0

Includes an admin page for arranging the TinyMCE toolbar buttons, easy installation, a lot of bugfixes, customized “Smilies” plugin that uses the built-in WordPress smilies, etc. The admin page uses jQuery and jQuery UI that lets you “drag and drop” the TinyMCE buttons to arrange your own toolbars and enables/disables the corresponding plugins depending on the used buttons.